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* [[Abstract art]], a non-representational artwork, especially a painting. |
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*[[Abstract (psychology)]], as in formal operational thought (Piaget's theory), the ability to reason abstractly (12yr-adulthood) |
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Revision as of 11:11, 21 December 2007
Look up abstract in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
- Abstract art, a non-representational artwork, especially a painting.
- Abstract (law), a brief statement of the most important points of one or more legal documents
- Abstract (summary), an abbreviated summary of any in-depth analysis of a particular subject or discipline.
- Abstraction (computer science), a high-level specification as opposed to a low-level implementation, which is "concrete".
- Abstract object (philosophy), as opposed to "concrete".
See also
- Abstract (psychology), as in formal operational thought (Piaget's theory), the ability to reason abstractly (12yr-adulthood)